Attribute Table
The Attribute Table displays data for the active layer in your Workspace. To change the active layer, select the layer of interest in the Workspace.
Columns in the table are especially useful for quick filtering of the map and for exports. Once you configure the Attribute Table with the columns that best fit your workflow, you can save it as a template for reuse.
Configuring Columns
The columns visible in the Attribute Table are unique for every dataset. For uploaded GIS layers, only the attributes from the file are available and by default all of them are visible. For public layers like Wells sourced from StackDX, there is richer selection of attributes that can be added to your view. To add or remove columns from the Attribute Table, select the Columns button at the top of the table.


Columns in the Attribute Table are controlled through the Columns dialog. Attributes that are checked appear in the table in the order they were checked on. To remove a column, simply uncheck it. You do not need to click Save to view the updated table. Close the dialog using the button in the bottom right and the table will be live with your configuration.
For some datasets, such as Canadian Wells, more than 200 attributes are available. Use the search bar in the Columns dialog to quickly find specific attributes, or browse through the folders to locate the ones you need.
With the dialog closed, you can also re-order the columns from the Attribute Table by clicking on the column you wish to re-order, holding the click and dragging it to the left or right.
Saving and Switching Column Template
Saving a template allows you to re-use your column configurations. To save one, select the Columns button. Under the list of available columns is a box labeled New Template. Enter a name and click Save. This also preserves the column order you’ve set if you’ve dragged columns around on the main screen.
Templates can be stored for different workflows and switched through the same columns dialog. The list of templates is displayed there, and selecting one will update the attribute table. Templates can also be modified by adding or removing columns and then clicking Save.
Adjusting Height of Attribute Table
The height of the attribute table can be adjusted by dragging the tray handle (≡) up or down.
Dragging the handle up adds more rows to the table and reduces the map view. Dragging it down increases the map view and reduces the number of table rows shown.

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